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Letter of Motivation

I am Mr. Akash Ingle, an undergraduate student in the department of Electronics and


Telecommunications Engineering in Vivekanand Education Society’s Institute of Technology,
(Affiliated to Mumbai University) India. My Bachelor’s will be completed in August 2018. I
wish to pursue my Master’s in Communication Technology from TU DORTMUMND.
Through this statement of purpose I intend to put forth my personal and educational
background, research interests and my goals in future life.
‘Choose a job you love and you will never have to work a day in your life’. Sticking with this
quote I would like to pursue a degree of my aspiration from your revered University. I am
very much close to my elder cousins who were in the engineering field during my school
days. So ever since I was young, I have been constantly exposed to the new technologies
around the globe. Also, I used to get a chance to look into their projects and to learn few
basic things. The choice of pursuing a career in engineering was largely influenced by my
cousins who were constant sources of inspiration for me. Once it was decided to study
engineering, the next big question was, in which field to do it? I was fond of mobile phones
from my childhood days and had many questions related to it. Such as, how people are able
to communicate just by using a small device. And so I began exploring on it during my
holidays from school. I found out how a call is made as well as how messages are sent.
Then slowly I started finding communication field interesting. After this I was pretty sure that I
will do my engineering in telecommunication field. Thus to clear my basics in this field I
decided to study three years Diploma in Electronics and Telecommunications. For this I
needed a good score in my 10th grade. I did not let down myself and scored 89.27%.
I was admitted a seat into ‘St. Xavier’s Technical Institute, India’, the only specialized
institute of Electronics and Telecommunications department. Here the courses like Basic
Electrical engineering, mobile Communications, Advanced Communication Engineering as
well as Digital communication made my base stronger. I have always garnered an interest in
developing projects that affect the society as a whole. Hence, I along with my three
classmates decided to make a ‘Hand Gesture based Wheel Chair’ which will be useful for
physically disabled people. We used Accelerometer for gesture detection and Zig-Bee
modules to transmit the detected data. The Micro-controller was configured with motors
attached to wheels to move chair according to the gesture. From this project I was able to
understand the concept of Zig-Bee and the programming of micro-controller. This project of
us was gladly complimented by our professors and as a result, it was selected for the
National Level project competition ‘NEXTECH’ which was held at our college. Along with all
the practical knowledge, I also scored well in academics and averaged 84.43% in my final
year. I also completed Industrial Training with ‘Western Railway Workshop, Mumbai’ from
26/05/2014 to 25/06/2014, during my final year.
Due to my impressive performance in the final year of diploma, I secured a place in the
same stream Electronics and Telecommunications at ‘Vivekanand Education Society’s
Institute of Technology’ (VESIT). A clear manifestation of my genuine interest is my
continuously increasing GPA and my consistent good performance in the courses like
Optical Communication and Network, Image and Video Processing as well as Satellite
Communication and Networking. Looking at my good performances in the fields related to
communication, it will be wise if I choose Communication Technology as my course for
Masters. In my seventh semester, which has the real essence of Electronics and
Telecommunication engineering, I scored a SGPA of 9.00 on a scale of 10. I was among the
top 10 ranks in the entire EXTC department of our college. After seven semesters of study at
VESIT, I maintain a CGPA of 8.02/10.
In my third year of engineering I have worked on few projects with three classmates of mine
both projects were broadly focused on conserving electricity. One worth mentioning is
‘Energy Conserving Railway Tunnels’ which was designed to save the electricity by turning
ON the lights inside the tunnel only when it is needed. In this project we used logic gates
along with InfraRed sensors (IR) instead of microcontrollers to simplify it, which then proved
to be cost-effective. Our group was among the few groups selected to represent our
department at an exhibition held in our college on ‘TECHNOLOGY DAY 2017’. Currently I
am working on my final year project ‘Vehicle Collision Avoidance at Junctions, Blind Turns
and Hair Pin Bends using MATLAB’ along with my three group members. We are designing
a system which will avoid accidents at the junctions. We are using image processing for
detection of the vehicles and thus MATLAB programming is an integral part of our project.
Since my love towards communication field is well known by my group members all the
communication related work will be done by me. Working on this project has given me
immense practical knowledge and helped realize that everything we study in theory might
not be that easy to actualize and implement in practice. Since this project has come out from
our own ideas and visualizations, we are planning to publish a paper on this topic very soon.
Apart from my academics I was as active as I could be both in and out of the class. The
participation in a wide range of extra-curricular activities has ensured the all-round
development of my personality. I have taken part in group dance and short films. When it
comes to sports I believe I am one of the best. I have been the captain of our class cricket
team which reached the semi-finals under my leadership. This experience brought to the
fore my leadership abilities. I have also participated in our college’s main cultural event
‘Illusion’. Having participated in all the presentations in our college, I have gained a lot of
complements about my presentation skills from my professors. Also, 7.0 Band in IELTS
shows that I have a good grip over the English language. I have learned the German
language to A1 level from Goethe Institute and I am planning to complete level A2 very
soon.
I did not have any doubt while choosing Germany to pursue Masters in the course I desire
from my childhood days. Also, Germany’s ICT (Information and Telecommunications
Technology) sector has been growing immensely day by day. The German ICT sector is
considered as one of the most innovative sectors in the world. Around 12% of the current
international patent applications in the field of ICT have been filled by German companies. It
is a country where science and technology is a way to achieve social progress. Along with
this Germany is ahead of all in nurturing new talent by providing them excellent facilities as
well as inexpensive education. Also to research and work in the communication field has
always been my life’s objective. All these factors, coupled together make Germany an ideal
place to pursue my higher education.
I have no doubts that your University is the appropriate one for me, where I will receive an
education that gives me both, the technical skills and intellectual discipline to become a
leader in the industries. I am confident that I have the necessary knowledge and skills
required to achieve my aspired goal after completing Masters from your University. Thus, it
would be a great pleasure and honour for me, if given a chance to complete my Post
Graduate studies at your highly esteemed University.
Letter of Motivation
I am Mr. Nitesh Bhume a student of bachelor of engineering in Mechanical Engineering from
JSPM’s Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering an esteemed institution affiliated to Savitribai
Phule Pune University (SPPU). It is one of the premier learning institutions in India, a
knowledge affluent zone, producing hundreds of mechanical intellects every year. I was
always eager to pursue post graduate studies in a highly advanced learning environment,
which I believe I can get at the University of Bochum. If I am fortunate enough to join the
Master’s program in Computational Engineering, I believe it would be one of the most
significant cornerstones for my career pursuits.

Keeping in mind that my undergraduate programme is about to be completed in few months’


time, I realise that this is a crucial stage in my career when I should decide the direction in
which to move. I have a great interest towards the industrial work environment, and this is the
reason I am looking to pursue a post graduate degree. In addition, the rapid changes in Design
Engineering and Global Industrialization in recent times have made the role of a mechanical
engineer very indispensable. Therefore, I pen down my intent to pursue a master’s degree
with due reverence to the University and the department.

I have always shown a keen interest in Mathematics and Design, which have enhanced my
analytical and quantitative skills. These are my areas of strength which have helped me very
strongly in acquiring 88.80% in my 10th grade. Given my love towards science and
technology, pursuing higher studies in engineering was almost like a natural consequence.
After completing my 10th exams while awaiting results I employed some of my time to find
and understand the applications of advanced mathematics and physics. This led me to realise
that mechanical engineering is the field which has enabled humans to challenge and alter the
laws of physics and my goal was set. It was then that I decided to pursue a career in the field
of Mechanical Engineering. This led me to opt for a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
course, instead of a generalised Higher Secondary Schooling in Science. I completed my
diploma in Mechanical Engineering with 84.00%. With this excellent score in my Diploma it
was pretty easy for me to get selected at the very well-known and prestigious Savitribai Phule
Pune University, for the Bachelor’s program. I have been studying at the JSPM’s Rajashri
Shahu College of Engineering, since July, 2017.

My undergraduate programme has given me a comprehensive exposure to numerous courses


that I found interesting – Kinematics of Machinery, Engineering Graphics, Design
Engineering, Finite Element Analysis, Mechanics of Solids, Thermodynamics and Robotics. I
strongly believe in practical learning; it is the hope of finding path-breaking results through
experimentation that I find very fascinating. So to get practical knowledge in the field of
mechatronics as a part of my curriculum I completed a minor project called Laser Light
security alarm system during my 3rd year. This project gave me a brief knowledge about the
basics of electronics and the integration of mechanical and electronics engineering. Later as
the final year project to fuel my interest in the field of Computational Science, I chose the
topic, “Simulation of Micro End Milling while machining TI-6Al-4V alloy using Finite
Element Analysis (FEA)”. This project is focused on understanding the effect of material
assumption upon the result of FE simulation. This project gave me the required practical
exposure to understand the different factors affecting the material and the milling tool. I was
the project leader, and I learnt how to overcome numerous practical difficulties – with access
to limited resources. I successfully completed project in time, with the guidance of technical
experts in my college.

Another most important practical exposure I had was while interning at the BAJAJ AUTO
PRIVATE LTD., where, I was involved in two projects – Defect Possibilities and Export
Packing. Also, I have completed internship GEAR HOMES PVT. LTD. In which I come to
know about manufacturing of gear. The internships gave me an insight into the application of
theoretical ideas and how things learnt in class are making an impact in the industry. I took
my study beyond the walls of my classroom – keeping myself occupied with numerous
industrial visits. This helped me get a closer look at the application of various aspects of the
subject. I was also an active participant from my college in robotics competitions and I
successfully passed the Microsoft certification exam in Robotics and Python language.

After going through your website I found that by taking graduate studies at your university, I
would be able to venture out into various subject domains and also develop a strong sense of
independence coupled with responsibility and self-reliance, characteristic of the German
culture. It would also help me to learn global standards in this field and become aware of the
worldwide competition, which I consider would be a great help for me to make a strong
contribution in the field of Mechanical Engineering. Your university with its unique graduate
program in Computational Engineering and with its commitment to foster intellectual
excellence is remarkable and attractive to embark upon an academic career.

My objective of pursuing a Master’s in Computational Engineering is to acquire an in-depth


competence and hone my intellectual ability. Ten years down the line I envision myself in the
manufacturing sector. I would like to apply what I learn to an industry and contribute towards
its development. German education with inputs from associated industries provides
expansion of faculties of the mind. With variety of courses and comprehensive set of
electives your course structure is very appealing. Your university is an ideal place for
aspiring students like me. I always wanted to be a part of an institution like yours, which has
faculty comprising of eminent scholars of international repute and provides a stimulating
education environment.

I find that your esteemed institute with its world-renowned high-tech facilities will be the
ideal place for my graduate studies and hope it will provide me the opportunity to do so.
Letter of Motivation
Once,C. S. Lewis said “You can’t go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and
change the ending.” These words hold true in my belief of Life.
I’ve always been fascinated by research and technology, especially work that benefits common people
or the society. The idea that my efforts may better someone’s life or help create a technically sound
society motivates me. So having a fairly successful career, I intend to pursue a Masters in Electrical
Engineering & Information Technology in order to build my research skills and work towards my
interests.
‘Communication, Computer and Coding’, the 3C’s have been constantly running in the forefront of my
brain ever since I was introduced witheach one of them. Their very beauty is how intricately they are
interwoven into the fundamental backbone of this rapidly changing world, where almost everything is in
the path of getting automated through Electronics & Information Technology. I always had an
unsatiated quest to conquer every possible avenue which these 3 C’s had to offer. And only after
exposing myself to each one of them first hand, I have got a clear vision now as to how I want to
contribute. I want to add to the innovations and developments in this vibrant and ever changing field
and by undertaking Masters; I will be moving a step closer to my vision.
I pursued my under graduation in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering from Biju Patnaik
University of Technology, during which I took up several courses to enhance my skills and knowledge. I
have taken not only engineering courses in the field of electronics and communication engineering such
as Basic electrical, Digital signal processing, Analog and digital electronics, Microprocessor and its
applications, Electromagnetic Fields and Waves, Control Systems, Analog and digital Communication
techniques, VLSI Design; but I have also taken Math classes including Calculus, LinearAlgebra, Statistics,
and Probability, etc. I studied subjects like Programming in C, Data Structures using C, C++ and Object
oriented Programming, Database Management Systems, Internet Technology and Applications, etc. and
respective lab sessions. It is in the time of Practical sessions, I realised that coding intrigued me and
made me fascinated to learn more about technology. I have a passion to learn more and grow
perpetually in my life. Driven by this force, I developed my skills in ‘VLSI Design and CAD Tools’ from
National Institute of Technology, Rourkela. I also took an opportunity in successfully completing the
workshop on “MATLAB” organised at our college. My college was a great platform for me to grasp the
basic concepts and develop my analytical as well as logical approaches. I was outstanding in my
academics standing in the top 10 in my respective branch for consecutively 3 years with an average
CGPA of 8.5 and a topper in my final semester with a grade point of 9.29.
From mini projects to the final year project, I have always kept the learning factor alive in me. I have
completed these projects along with 2 of my peers. My First Mini Project was “Making of a Power
inverter” in which we designed an inverter that generated a 240 V AC power from a 12 V DC supply
(battery). This project helped me understand the fundamentals of circuit design with the use of
transistors and transformer. My second mini project was ‘’Smart Finger Detection System’’ using
Arduino Uno, Finger print module, 7805 Regulator, etc. The main objective was to design and implement
the fingerprint-based identification for various security purposes using microcontroller. My final year
major project titled ‘’Performance Analysis of 32 channel 100 GBPS DWDM system to reduce FWM
effect in Optical Communication System’’ in which a 96 channel DWDM system is designed with a
channel spacing of 100 GHz, at the data rate 100Gbps, with the optimal parameters in both NRZ and RZ
modulation format to achieve the maximum transmission distance, has been published as a research
paper in International Journal of Advanced engineering and technology.
After completing my bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering, I was interested
in joining the Information Technology industry. So I pursued my dream by enrolling in a Campus
Recruitment Program and I got recruited as a System Engineer by Tata Consultancy Services, one of the
leading MNC’s in India. Being mapped to Retail domain, I got an opportunity to serve TCS major client
AHOLD Delhaize, a Dutch International Retailer and Land’s end, a US retailer. I gained experience inall
phases of SDLC and Agile methodologies including requirements gathering, system analysis,design,
implementation, deployment and supporting Oracle Retail applications using PL/SQL, Java andUNIX. I
worked with several teams to understand the project requirements and built software development
framework. This gave me in depth knowledge about the complete Software Development Life Cycle
(SDLC).
Germany being a symbol of technical excellence and quality education, it has never failed to impress its
students. It has a large pool of job opportunities and I am preparing myself to get better in order to
match the expectations of the current scenario in Germany. I have scored 7.5 in IELTS and I’m currently
preparing for German language level A1 from Goethe Institute. Hence I strongly have a belief that I
should study further and increase my knowledge for further development. I bring along a solid
foundation on the fundamentals of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, mathematics, an aptitude for
teaching and teamwork, gusto for challenges and a desire to learn everything I can. Along with the
knowledge of Electrical Engineering & Information Technology, I would like to take with me a network of
strong and enduring relationships with my teachers and fellow students. I hope that my background and
qualifications are found suitable for the master program in Electrical Engineering and Information
Technology at the Hochshule Darmstadt.
Snigdha Mohapatra,
Rourkela, India.

Letter of Motivation
“Stay hungry, stay foolish”, Steve Jobs.
The above quote is very much pertinent to the goal of my life as I believe we should never stop exploring
the new world. I believe if you think about your future, you want a future that’s better than your past. I
am Ms. Ekta Bhatt, currently in my final year, pursuing an undergraduate degree in Electronics and
Electrical engineering from New Horizon Institute of Technology and Management, Mumbai, India.

The most prominent inspirational factor was the disclosure to subjects like calculus, semiconductor
physics, current electricity, atoms and nuclei, and microprocessors during my high school studies. As
days passed, my love for calculus grew and it very much helped me to ace the basics of engineering.
After returning from my high school, I used to spend extra hours on the internet where I tried to learn
more about these subjects. I became more research-oriented and learned different things not only from
college but from the internet too. I was flabbergasted to know how Moore's law predicted the rate with
which transistors increased on a single chip. Also, I learned both the hardware and software aspects of a
machine. Where other students went to movies and amusement parks, I and my brother found it fun
spending hours on programming Arduino and Raspberry Pi and making different mini projects. After
grade 12 examination where most of the students were in a dilemma in choosing their course of study, I
was confident enough to choose Electronics and Electrical as my course for the undergrad studies.

While as an undergraduate student at the Electronics and Electrical engineering department of New
Horizon Institute of Technology and Management, I have taken not only engineering courses in the field
of electrical and electronics engineering such as Electrical Machines, Signals and Systems, Digital Image
Processing, Microcontrollers and its applications, Electromagnetic Fields and Waves, Control Systems,
Fundamentals of Communication Engineering, Power Generation and Supply, Power Electronics, Design
with Linear Integrated Circuits, MATLAB; but I have also taken Math classes including Calculus, Linear
Algebra, Statistics, and Probability, etc. I have also been made acquainted with programming languages
like c, c++, c#, python, and packages like DOT NET. Studying these subjects boosted my passion and urge
to study further to acquire more knowledge and skills. I secured the first rank in semesters 4, 5, 6 with
GPA of 9.84, 9.31, and 9.57 respectively and thus managed to bag 1st Rank in Mumbai University with
an average CGPA of 9.0/10. Acquiring technical knowledge does not mean everything in life. Aside from
this, there are several other facets of life. Believing this, I have constantly attempted to be at the
forefront of extra-curricular activities right from my childhood. Not only had I taken part in debate,
dramas, anchoring but also in technical quizzes, technical paper presentation, and technical project
presentation. Thus, improving my communication skills.

My internship at ARROW ENGINEERS, MUMBAI helped me to gain knowledge about various types of
testing’s, general arrangement’s (G.A) and single line diagrams (S.L.D). Along with this I also learned how
the incomes are arranged, the internal and external structure of the control panels. My second
internship at ADANI ELECTRICITY LTD., MUMBAI was altogether a new experience. Here I learned to
develop and implement software of embedded devices, support software quality assurance and
optimize I/O performance. My current internship has helped me form an exhaustive understanding of
research and teaching. I have underlying skills in research, however, I should expand on these to
accomplish my objective of undertaking cutting-edge research in electronics and electrical engineering.

Not only academics but also projects played a vital role in our course. I, along with two of my peers have
done a mini project on FIREFIGHTER ROBOT. Arduino is the brain of this project but in order to sense the

fire, we used the fire sensor module (flame sensor). Here, we place three such sensors in three different
directions of the robot in order to sense on which direction the fire is burning. L293D is used to drive the
motor to move near the fire. Water is provided by a 5V pump whose direction is controlled by servo
motors. In my last year, I was enthusiastic about the new projects and the latest technology. For this
reason, my professor considered that it would be appropriate as a final project for me to belong to a
collaborative project with the ADANI ELECTRICITY on “IOT BASED HARMONIC ANALYSIS USING WAVELET
TRANSFORMATION”. The project is based on the wavelet technique for the evaluation and estimation of
harmonic contents of power system waveform. We use an algorithm which basically decomposes the
signal waveform into the uniform frequency subbands corresponding to the odd harmonic components
of the signal. This instrument is used as a distortion meter for power supply systems, giving a reading of
total harmonic distortion. We are also publishing a paper on this project. That idea meant a great
commitment that has led me to spend large no. of evenings enlarging my curiosity in this kind of topics
and programming an algorithm that decades ago was unthinkable to take it to hardware.

Germany being a symbol of technical excellence and quality education, it has never failed to impress its
students. It has a large pool of job opportunities and I am preparing myself to get better in order to
match the expectations of the current scenario in Germany. I have scored 7.5 in IELTS and I’m currently
preparing for A1 from Goethe Institute. Hence I strongly have a belief that I should study further and
increase my knowledge for further development. I bring along a solid foundation on the fundamentals of
Electronics and Electrical Engineering, mathematics, an aptitude for teaching and teamwork, gusto for
challenges and a desire to learn everything I can. Along with the knowledge of Microelectronics I would
like to take with me a network of strong and enduring relationships with my teachers and fellow
students. I hope that my background and qualifications are found suitable for MS in Micro electronics &
Micro system at the TU Hamburg.


Letter of Motivation
The term “Mechanical Engineer” was the only thing that inspired me from my childhood. The
journey began after completing my SSC (School Secondary Certificate) and getting into Polytechnic. I
was not able to get admission in Mechanical so I opted for Production which is a branch of
Mechanical. I always wanted to become an Engineer and I stood to it. Due to my innate interest in
the field of Mechanical, I completed my Undergrad in Mechanical Engineering. I feel I am only half
way there towards achieving my goal. I have the desire and the gist to do more in this field and also
want to make a career.

I have always believed in achieving my goals and also helping my colleague along the way. I hope to
contribute the society and make it a better place.

I completed a post SSC diploma in Mechanical Engineering from Muchhala Polytechnic, which was a
very well-known institute in the Mumbai. It was renowned for providing best education and had the
best faculty. That’s where I was first introduced to machines like Lathe Machine, Gear Cutting
Machine, Hydraulic Cutting Machine, Steam Turbines, and Compressors etc. The highlight of my
diploma, was when I decided to do something in the field of Mechatronics. This was inspired when I
attended a workshop which was held by the faculty of Robotics, IIT BOMBAY. It was a 7 days
program and this lured me to do something which will merge both electronic and mechanical fields.
The workshop was very informative and I decided to do something which will be based on the
principles of electronics, with an output feeding to the field of Production Technology. This is how I
made an Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV), with the purpose of transporting material where human
intervention is not possible. We had made prototype and the unique purpose of the vehicle was that
it had various sensors and Bluetooth device which was connected to a mobile. Navigating the vehicle
was very easy as it had to be operated via mobile. Designing such a vehicle was a bit challenging as it
had to be used where material is piled one upon other. I also presented the paper in the
TECHKNOWVENT 2014 which was Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education (MSBTE)
approved State Level Technical Paper Presentation held in our college. That was the first time I had
to give a presentation in front of a huge crowd. We stood 3rd in that competition. Moreover, it was
a very good experience and it certainly lifted our confidence overcoming the stage fear. During my
diploma days, I got well versed in the subjects of; Strength of Materials, Heat Engineering, Fluid
Mechanics, Production Processes, Fundamentals of Electronics, Electrical Technology, Tool Design,
Machine Design and Metrology and Quality Control. By that time, I got highly equipped with C-
programming, AUTOCAD and CATIA software.

After completing my diploma I got admitted to Shree L R Tiwari College Of Engineering (SLRTCE) for
my undergraduate program, I got an opportunity to horn my skills in the field of Mechanical
Engineering. I got exposed to various domains in Mechanical engineering like Advance Machine
Design, Finite Element analysis, Advance Production Manufacturing, Materials Science, Thermal
engineering and Fluids Mechanics, all through class work and practical at SLRTCE. My senior year
project was something done with an intent of contributing in field of safety. We made a UNMANNED
GROUND VEHICLE which was multiple utility robot. It can be used as a fire fighting robot, to carry
some heavy loads at very dangerous sites. Subjects such as Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and
Machine Design helped us in making a robust design of the vehicle. We did the fabrication work in
one of our friend’s workshop. I wrote a paper on UNMANNED GROUND VEHICLE and participated in
an International Conference on Emanations in Modern Technology and Engineering [ICEMTE-2017],
which was held in our college. I was very enlightened by the fact, that my paper was been decided
by the faculty to be published in this International Conference.
Presently I am working in Transtec Overseas Pvt. Ltd. since august 2017. It is an Engineering
Manufacturing Company which mainly pdocut of airport equipments. I am posted in the designing
department and from day 1 I had to work on AUTOCAD and Solidworks. This has improved and
polished my skills with the software. I have been given responsibilities of completing the task in the
given timeframe. I also need to analyse the customer requirement and come up with an efficient
solution. My profile also includes site inspection and survey where I need to consider all the factors
which affect the site selection. I chose this job as it was exactly matching my field of interest and had
the major work in designing which I was taught in my Bachelors.

Now to expedite my future growth and to benefit my career I wish to pursue a Master’s course in
the field of Engineering & International Business from SRH Berlin. I chose this course from your
university because I find it fit to enhance and improve my skills. I am sure that the experienced
faculties, well equipped laboratories and all the other facilities available at your University will aid
me in achieving my goals.

Apart from this to make my stay in Germany easy and comfortable I have started to learn German
language of level A1 from Goethe Institute. Till my high school I represented my school in Football
and Volleyball. Due to my will power, I manage to stay fit and healthy. As I believe, sports play an
integral role in shaping your personality and looking at things in a different perception. In the final
year of my college I was Placement representative for my branch, where I got an opportunity to
show my leadership, communication and presentation skills. My all deserving friends got decent jobs
and my efforts were rewarded. This has helped me in my technical field and clearing my vision of
what I want to do in my life.

Manish Bharsadiya
Mumbai, India.

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